Man arrested after cyber vandalism via public wifi at 10 large London train stations
Briefly

A cyber attack disrupted public wifi at major UK railway stations, displaying Islamophobic messaging and raising concerns about security at transport hubs.
The messages shown after the cyber attack included, 'We love you, Europe,' along with explicit references to terror attacks, which were deeply concerning to the public.
British Transport Police confirmed the arrest of a male employee from Global Reach for alleged computer misuse, emphasizing the severity of the cyber vandalism.
Network Rail has expressed hope for a swift restoration of wifi services at affected stations, stressing the importance of maintaining secure public services.
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